USDOL approves New Jersey Tutoring Corps as the first registered apprenticeship program
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USDOL approves New Jersey Tutoring Corps as the first registered apprenticeship program

ROI-NJ
January 28, 2025

Summary

The USDOL has approved the New Jersey Tutoring Corps as the first registered apprenticeship program, marking a significant milestone in workforce development in the education sector. This program aims to provide apprenticeship opportunities in tutoring, thereby enhancing the skills and employability of participants in New Jersey.

The approval of this program not only highlights the growing importance of apprenticeships in various fields but also reflects the commitment to innovative workforce solutions. As education and training evolve, registered apprenticeship programs like this one play a crucial role in bridging the skills gap and preparing individuals for successful careers.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story is significant as it establishes a pioneering model for registered apprenticeships within the education sector, potentially influencing similar initiatives across the country. By integrating apprenticeship into tutoring, it opens pathways for individuals to gain hands-on experience while enhancing educational support for students.

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